When Grayson was here he was always positive and defended him at every turn, now he's falling over himself to tell everybody what a poor side we are and how we deserved to lose 5-0 every game.
You can tell by the way he talks to him in the interviews that he has no time for him, too.
Eddie Gray Clearly Hates Neil Warnock
posted on 1/1/13
No, telling them to sit back and not try to attack.
Trying to shut up shop with a poor defence when you have players who can score for fun.
posted on 1/1/13
And, LIW, if he's a football man, and a Leeds man, why did he sit back and let Grayson destroy us?
posted on 1/1/13
Who gray ???
Wtf you on about
posted on 1/1/13
Yes, Gray.
posted on 1/1/13
What the fook could gray do
posted on 1/1/13
The whole point of this thread is that he was ridiculously positive with Grayson, and now he's really negative.
posted on 1/1/13
Out of your last five threads four have been about Grayson and the other you did nothing but talk about Grayson.
Jesus wept you a boring.
posted on 1/1/13
This thread is about how Eddie Gray appears not to like Warnock, as Grayson was the previous manager I can't help but compare how his attitude was towards him.
posted on 2/1/13
Sorry Clive but even the most optimistic person would find it hard to find positives to say about Warnock and his management of our team.
Eddie did often talk about how SG would hopefully make changes that could inspire the team to turn a losing position around, often without justification but at times he did make those changes and we went on to win. He doesn't talk about Warnock in those terms but then why would he, how many games have we gone on to win when we have conceded first as the direct result of Warnock, bringing on a player or tinkering with the formation. I cannot remember any.
Warnock hasn't the faintest clue. The sooner he goes the better and if Eddie feels the same he should be applauded for it, not criticised.
posted on 2/1/13
That's because Warnock doesn't leave his best players on the bench.
The players Grayson brought on to change games were Howson, Gradel, Becchio, Snodgrass and Beckford!